It will die tomorrow!
The ground is not living so therefor it wont die.
you would be a blob on the ground and die.
Plants take in water from the ground and therefore any toxins that water contains.
people pulling it of the ground, if you don't water it enough, and too much sunlight
When you take a plant out of the ground, it is cut off from its source of water and nutrients, making it unable to survive for long. The plant will start to wilt and eventually die due to lack of essential resources needed for its growth and development.
Plants can be woody-stemmed such as shrubs and trees. Or they can be herbaceous, or herblike, in their stems. A woody's above-ground parts go dormant each year, but don't die. All or most of herbaceous plant above-ground parts die each year. It's all if the plant's an annual, and lives just one year. It's most if the plant's biennial or perennial, and lives more than one year. Examples of herbaceous plants are ferns, flowers, grasses, herbs, vegetables, and weeds.
on the ground
In the ground.
they ether die in there nest or on the ground from other animals.
you would be a blob on the ground and die.
the minimum distance to fall and die would be standing on the ground, but it really depends on how you fall and what you hit. If you hit your head hard enough you could die from standing on the ground.
you die DADADADADADA
Their legs get swallowed into the ground
They bury them in the ground.
Utah Ground died on February 9, 2006, in Austin, Texas, USA.
Flopping to the ground like the picture
i think it was a rumor...
we all die!!!!!! we all die!!!!!!